Ultraman (TV Series 1966)
Ultraman (1967)
Urutoraman (1979)
Urutoraman - Kaijû daikessen (1979)
Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman (1974)
The Devil's Gift (1984)
clips featuredMerlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders (Video 1996)
The kid is watching this on TV in the second story."Cinemassacre's Monster Madness" Infra-Man (TV Episode 2010)
A clip of Ultraman was shown when James compares Infra-Man to this series."Troldspejlet" Episode #50.18 (TV Episode 2014)
Jakob Stegelmann looks at Japanese kaiju film monsters + clip shown
Ultraseven (TV Series 1967–1968)
Return of Ultraman (TV Series 1971–1972)
Ultraman Ace (TV Series 1972–1973)
Ultraman Taro (TV Series 1973–1974)
Ultraman Leo (TV Series 1974–1975)
Ultra Q (TV Series 1965–1967)
Boy (1969)
Toshio references an alien hero that fights kaiju monstersInfra-Man (1975)
Daicon III Opening Animation (Short 1981)
The Jet VTOL ship, a Gomora and a Alien Baltan appear."Urusei Yatsura" The Great Space Matchmaking Operation (TV Episode 1982)
Various Ultraman kaiju make cameos"Urusei Yatsura" Shocking Library: Quiet Please! (TV Episode 1982)
Ultraman makes a cameo.
Shin Ultraman (2022)
Reboot of the 1966 Ultraman series
Andoro Merosu (TV Series 1983)
The heroes from ANDRO MELOS are from the same universe as the Ultra Series.Urutoraman Kurabu: Tatakae! Urutoraman Kyôdai!! (Video Game 1992)
"Patlabor: The New Files" The Woman Who Came from the Stars (TV Episode 1992)
parody of "Farewell Ultraman", the final episode- Character parody
Santos (2007)
The character of Gigaman and his fictional franchise, it's a spoof to various superheroes, but mainly Ultraman due to his design and name.Big Man Japan (2007)
the fight with the 'Ultraman' family"Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger" Môsô Shito (TV Episode 2013)
Prism Ace is a parody of Toei's main tokusatsu rival, Tsuburaya Productions and their main hero, Ultraman.
Ultraman: Tiga (TV Series 1996–1997)